Two Islamist suicide bombers targeted the church during Sunday morning service and 127 were killed with hundreds more, including Farah, who were injured.

Her uncle, Mr Gohar, lost his 79 year-old mother, 11 year-old nephew and, nine year-old niece and several uncles, cousins and friends in the attack.

Now 16 months later his niece is the latest casualty - after he successfully raised enough money to bring her to the UK to receive the medical help she needed, and was just a day away from signing the paperwork.

Mr Gohar said: “We are all devastated.

“She had been struggling for the last few months, but we hadn’t been expecting this.

“Everyone was looking forward to her coming here and she had been due to complete the paperwork on Monday, but sadly didn’t get an opportunity to do it.”

Originally, Mr Gohar set up the fund to bring her to Scotland for treatment to help her walk again.

However, after her case was assessed doctors said nothing could be done.

But last September, it was revealed that medical experts at Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham had agreed to assess her.